Separate Beds
We don't know what we don't know.2 total reviews
Comment from Ramona Scarborough
A sweet story, but sadly from experience I know snoring can wake a person up. The snorer then seems to go right back to sleep, while the other person is now wide awake. Since the picture is of dogs, I guess they must snore too.
reply by the author on 25-Feb-2022
A sweet story, but sadly from experience I know snoring can wake a person up. The snorer then seems to go right back to sleep, while the other person is now wide awake. Since the picture is of dogs, I guess they must snore too.
Comment Written 16-Feb-2022
reply by the author on 25-Feb-2022
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Thank you Ramona for reading this story and for the very nice review. Dog snoring, from my experience, is more like a whiny along with shaking (dreaming I guess). Unfortunately, my snoring is as you have described - I go back to sleep, my wife does not.
Thanks again,
Dick
Comment from Tom Horonzy
Cute, and your selected picture accentuates the story written. Good luck. and from here.... I need to scribble to reach the require 150 count to post.
reply by the author on 25-Feb-2022
Cute, and your selected picture accentuates the story written. Good luck. and from here.... I need to scribble to reach the require 150 count to post.
Comment Written 16-Feb-2022
reply by the author on 25-Feb-2022
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Thank you Tom for reading this story and for the good review.
Dick
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any chance you or your parents were from Lawrenceville NJ across from Lawrenceville Prep?
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No Tom, we were from MA originally, and then NH and AZ.
Were you from Lawrenceville, and what is the significance?
Dick
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I hunted bird and such at the Prep school in the 60's. I was in my early teens. Got nothing. Never have; never will now 74.